Dead In Vinland - The Vallhund Download] [addons]

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The Good Boy!

The Swedish Vallhund were guarding and herding dogs bred by the Vikings. You can now bring your furry friend with you on your survival adventures in Dead In Vinland with this first DLC, appropriately named The Vallhund.During one of her usual strolls in the forest, looking for trouble, Kari finds this cute little doggie and he won't stop following her! Recruit the Vallhund and it will become a valuable part of your camp! Maybe. It’s a very versatile companion, that will help your characters in many ways:

Pay attention to its well-being: manage its affection and energy!

Everyone works for the camp, even the dog! It will fetch useful resources, hunt some food, look for valuable items, and maybe even find some very rare treasures!

A Good Boy! The dog can spend time with our survivors to lower their depression or heal their wounds!

Attack! Guard! Gain special combat buffs for all your characters!

Kari’s Doggie! Kari and her dog will develop a special bond that will give her a very useful trait for exploration and combat.

Train your dog: treat him well, and you'll be able to teach him new tricks in his personal upgrade tree!

A new side-story: Kari will have to take care of this cute little dog.

Will she manage to make him a fearsome beast like Garmr, the dog who slew Tyr during Ragnarök?You will be able to recruit The Vallhund automatically after day 5 (compatible with old saves) 1075eedd30

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I am finding the game more difficult at Survival level after the 1.2 Patch. Valur the Viking Corgi offsets that difficulty. His combat bonuses counter the random bonus traits enemies now get. He can be used well to reduce depression and somewhat to reduce injury. His most basic ability is finding bones, so they are no longer a finite resource. It is pretty easy to activate both his combat bonuses on consecutive days or even the same day (with upgrades and luck) but then you have to either wait for his energy to build back up to do it again (long enough for the bonuses to expire), or make use of his other abilities. He can help a lot, but like everything in the game, you have to choose the right benefit for the right time. You also have to choose when to train\/upgrade him, as he requires food for both Affection, which allows training, and a specific type of food for the upgrade's tier. I too often find it a challenge to keep the humans fed early in the game, let alone find a surplus for Valur. It is an interesting additional challenge.. An adorable dog for a small price.

What better upgrade for your camp can you imagine?

(But a cat maybe.). Great game. 4.5\/5 (Note: My played hours are exaggerated in the count because Steam has bugs in hours counting.. I definitely played over 150 hours.)

The intricate system of stats and skills are better than most (or all) RPGs. Combat system is curious. Sadly, some of the percentages used for many of the skill checks are dumb: 25% chance of triggering disabling vomiting. Also, the leveling system gives a small random set of stat-skill-bonuses, but it's not well balanced and strongly encourages save scumming to get new choices: I found I averaged 3-4 reloads to find minimally acceptable choices after I realized how much they were going to determine death, survival, or thriving. That's dumb.

The story starts out interesting and gets weirder.

Lots of grinding, not in the dungeon exploration way, but in managing resources, harvesting, trying not to over harvest, etc. My main theory that I developed early and found very successful was to maximize battles, though the game pushes skills that minimize frequency of battles. Battles garner experience and goods and later characters get goods-bonuses from battle and I was several times able to avoid total hive collapse because of resources gained through fighting.

Definitely get the dog (DLC). The dog makes the game better.. Thank you for The Vallhund

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(I'm waiting for the next DLC)

By Thailand Player

. I am finding the game more difficult at Survival level after the 1.2 Patch. Valur the Viking Corgi offsets that difficulty. His combat bonuses counter the random bonus traits enemies now get. He can be used well to reduce depression and somewhat to reduce injury. His most basic ability is finding bones, so they are no longer a finite resource. It is pretty easy to activate both his combat bonuses on consecutive days or even the same day (with upgrades and luck) but then you have to either wait for his energy to build back up to do it again (long enough for the bonuses to expire), or make use of his other abilities. He can help a lot, but like everything in the game, you have to choose the right benefit for the right time. You also have to choose when to train\/upgrade him, as he requires food for both Affection, which allows training, and a specific type of food for the upgrade's tier. I too often find it a challenge to keep the humans fed early in the game, let alone find a surplus for Valur. It is an interesting additional challenge.. Great game. 4.5\/5 (Note: My played hours are exaggerated in the count because Steam has bugs in hours counting.. I definitely played over 150 hours.)

The intricate system of stats and skills are better than most (or all) RPGs. Combat system is curious. Sadly, some of the percentages used for many of the skill checks are dumb: 25% chance of triggering disabling vomiting. Also, the leveling system gives a small random set of stat-skill-bonuses, but it's not well balanced and strongly encourages save scumming to get new choices: I found I averaged 3-4 reloads to find minimally acceptable choices after I realized how much they were going to determine death, survival, or thriving. That's dumb.

The story starts out interesting and gets weirder.

Lots of grinding, not in the dungeon exploration way, but in managing resources, harvesting, trying not to over harvest, etc. My main theory that I developed early and found very successful was to maximize battles, though the game pushes skills that minimize frequency of battles. Battles garner experience and goods and later characters get goods-bonuses from battle and I was several times able to avoid total hive collapse because of resources gained through fighting.

Definitely get the dog (DLC). The dog makes the game better.. Adds more fun to an awsome game.. Good dlc, Great game.